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• #2
Are theses any use ? 180mm stem
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• #3
jos has a nice pair i saw yesterday for 60 depends on the steerer length
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• #4
http://www.freemanscycles.co.uk/prod...=Steel%20Forks these any good? I'm getting some myself.
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• #5
http://www.freemanscycles.co.uk/product2.asp?product_id=1235&pname=Steel%20Forks
tobyprice/anyone-comments on the above fork.
I am looking for similar-steel, 1" threaded with long steerer (24-25cm).
Anyone know of any alternatives? New or s/h
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• #6
I have just received a set 5mins ago from the posty a coincidence or what!
They are not the prettiest of fork, though what do you expect for £12.95, probably the cheapest you can buy. Chrome looks good forks ends are stamped out steel type with mud guard eyes. 4" before the thread starts and 6" of thread so should fit all but the very smallest of head tubes.
Reynolds do a set for around £35 which are better quality though without MG eyes.
DON'T FORGET ALWAYS QUESTION WHY A FRAME DOES NOT HAVE FORKS.......IT HAS PROBABLY BEEN IN A FRONT END KNOCK CHECK THE FRAME.....plus it is a pain in the ass finding new ones!
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• #7
I concur, just fitted them to my Graham Weigh frame, lack of a lock nut groove on the thread and the mud guard eyes.. only issues so far. Nicer than the other cheap options i've seen.
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• #8
Kingkong/tobyprice-Thanks for the advice.
I'm not fussed about mudguard eyes, I will probably get a set if I can get hold of a JIS/27mm crown race.
The Headset I was planning on using is ISO/26.4
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• #9
Or filing out the one you have shouldn't be too tricky... 26.4-27.00
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• #10
Ive still got these to sell.
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I need a steerer of about 24-25cm
Want to buy a fork like this:
I dont care about the color! :)
Thanks,
Martin Kozak
kozakson@gmail.com